Schenley High School - Schenley Journal Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1920
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JUNE 1920 1, i,,:1:THE SCHEAQQQH .J0uRrmL :gi glerliizatinn '23 AVING fulfilled the first part of our school motto- Enter to Learn - and now being ready to carry out the greater task, which is the second part of our motto- Go forth to serve -we, the June Class of 1920, as an expression of our sincerest gratitude to our beloved school for doing its noble work in preparing us for our future duties as good, intelligent citizens, do hereby dedicate our Class Book to SCHENLEY HIGH SCHOOL 2 QLASS EQSK JUNEEWZQ SQEE L EEQE 35556651 3 . :'E.1 THE str-ler1'iI6H J0URl1AL FJ: FII: ull: ill'-:Tl Class Organization MOTTO: Serve honestly and succeedfi COLoRs: Blue and Red. OFFICERS President ..................... Thomas Griggs Vice-President . .. ..... James Eggers Secretary . . ..... ...Joseph Brunton Treasurer . . ...... .......... J ohn Ebdy Social Chairman .... ........... ll laude Miller Guardian . ................ Mr. A. I. Underwood CLASS BOOK COMMITTEE: ROBERT LINTZ, Chairman Leroy Bailey Mildred Bauer Fred Fischer Robert Eiler David G. Hill Bernadetta Fitzgerald John Jones Lois Linhart Louis Myers Martha Lobingier Boyd Patterson Goldie Morganstern , John Truxall Margaret Bonar '21 Isadore Horovitz '21 Mr. Homer Mr. Curry SOCIAL COMMITTEE: MAUDIE BKTILLER, Chairman Herman Arenson Margaret Clarke Paden Hissom Pauline Lewin Martha Lobinger Claire McKay Ted Stoekslager Jean VVright RING COMMITTEE: ROBERT EILER, Chairman Harold Overholt Elizabeth Johnson Anna Espensehade Louise Freund PICTURE' COMMITTEE: BOYD PATTERSON, Chairman Fred Fischer Herbert Ingram Renee Lewedow Goldie Morganstern 4 auf THE SCHEAQQEH 1l0URl1AL jeg-', COLOR AND FLOWER COMMITTEE: HOWARD SCHIVIELTZ, Chairman Lois Linhart William Murdock Bertha Schewe Beth Semnier YELL, SONG, AND MOTTO COMMITTEE: ALLEN SAXTON, Chmlrman Virginia Eaton Eleanor Monroe Norman McKibben Irina Robin BUSINESS COMMITTEE: DAVID G. HILL, Chairman Itliiel Cohen Ben W. Cross Jean Frank Charles NVeisser CLASS PLAY COMMITTEE: LESTER IQERN, Clziairman Linville Crick Strohni Emerson Edward Knapp Ruth Keppie Mary Gould Fred Rebmann A SOCIAL COMMITTEE 5 5: THE SCHEAQQQH JOURl1AL:iE1'1 5: THE SCHEAQQQH JOURl'IAL :g 1 , 'gn Islas ' Q., I ' I I ,Fl THE SCHEHIISH .JouRrml. man Class Poem The dawn has Hooded our young lives, and passedg And now the noon draws nigh, when we at last Must brave the strife without, and leave the scene, Of four fleet years of work, and joy serene, Of eager seeking after what is true, Of earnest effort, crowned with honor due. All the great songs of earth have not been sung, Nor all the brave deeds done. Now we are young, Each may arise above the common throng, To do the famous deed, or sing the song, Or if our feet tread but the humble Way, Still let them falter not, e'er close of day. Hark, '20, rise! The clarion bugles call, Battle for Truth, and we shall never fall! IRMA ROBIN. 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N' how we rambled pleasently on, Thru our first three years, N' even survived Math and Burke, N' those awful debates, So that when We reached our 12 B year, There were 'Bout three-fourths of us left, N' some of us were athletes N' writers, n'we others Were-Well- Just good Schenleyites, N' how we organized N' felt like regular f6ll61'S,, 'Cause we had such splendid officers 'N such great committees, N' a wonderful guardian, N' then We got down to Work N' began to dig in our pockets, For quarters for Johnny Ebdy, N' We got a bran' new motto Serve Honestly and Succeed N' patriotic colors-blue n' red N' how much we enjoyed those Tuesday class meetings N' our Thursday socials QThat came so regularlylj N' everything, N' how we thought tha.t '20 was the best class in the world. Do you remember? Say-can we ever forget! IRMA J. ROBIN. 10 gggmgi g gm m g - C ,ff g-7 .1 I O ia tl Y Wm' M N My K I Z ig IIIIII 8 IPM? I Eli I fg I VI 1 I Il F. 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I I S 0 4Q Z' f C, A qdw e ff I .. -M wwf f m..,x I-ll '4'4- ......,,,,Q7 4 w Iss QI F ., ff 4 f f :fi - 1 fi' I WI? 4 A QW I 6I5,5 ' wx Q15 FOSTER PROVIINENT JOE BRUNTON IN THE FORD TAXI SERVICE CO. INIIFISCHER 11 IFN.. l I .I lllll ' lj' THE .scnenlrgs .J0uRr1nLm.a,. Class Prophecy Time: Early Spring, 1945. Place: White House, Wash., D. C. li-li A large limousine arrives at the presidential mansion and a footman assists a rather distinguished person to alight. This person is none other than Robert Lintz, Secretary of State, who has been asked to make an informal call on the President. He is ushered up to the President's library by William Porter, well remembered for his charming manners and polished politeness. In a few minutes the door of the library noiselessly opens and Bob rushes forward. Well, Boyd, old man, I'm here in answer to your call 3 gee, it seems good to be informal for once. Take a seat, Bob, retorts the now famous Boyd Patterson, I want to talk over old times with you. You look fine, it takes us old bachelors to keep spry, doesn't it ? You're right, Pat, but say, do you know whom I saw today? None other than Eleanor Riesmeyer, Anna Espenschade, and Dorothy Lane. Do you know what? Theylre running a seminary for girls and were taking some of them to the Congressional Library. Eleanor is so much thinner than she was when we went to Schen- ley that I hardly knew her. Is that so? Well, since we're speaking of the old crowd, I saw Martha Lobingierg she's married to one of the senators and lives in Wash- ington. She said that Thomasine Rose was visiting her, taking a much needed rest after a successful season 12 in New York with the Follies un- der the management of Bill Ewart, Don Foster, and Garey Dickson. Boyd's private secretary enters. The Ambassador to France to see you, sir. Very well, Brunton, Cyes, it's Joel show him in. Hello, Tom, what's the news ? Oh, things are about the same as usual. VVhat do you say to a game of pool ? Sorry I can't accommodate you, Tom, but I haven't had the pool-table fixed since you put those holes in the pockets. Hand over the paper, I want to show you an item that may interest you. How's this? 'Young Ameri- can Who Wishes To Change His Name Wins Case In Court.' It says that Frank Gatto, judge of Common Pleas Court, grants Casimir Crrajew- ski permission to change his name to Smith. Grajewski's case was in the hands of Raphael and McKinley, eminent lawyers of this city. Well, I can go you one better than that about our class, turn to the back of your paper, see those cartoons 'As you Were' and 'Signs of Spring?' Well they're drawn by our friends Fred Fischer and Mildred Bauer.- For goodness sakes, what's that un- earthly noise ? Why, where have you been all this time, Bob? That's either Kenneth Lockwood or John Blythe, they are I III 3 illll li . : THE SCHEHLEH JOURNAL : l I lllll I-I :I- government aviators and go up almost every day. They started in the en- gineering department and worked their way up. Don't get so Highty, Boyd. Speak- ing of extremes, when I was out in San Francisco last winter I saw Strohm Emerson, Lester Kern, and Fred Rebman. They are in govern- ment service, toog deep sea diving in the Pacific. Say, Tom, hand me me that old Schenley Journal and we'll go over it and see how many we know about. Here is Hilda Anderson, she and her husband, a minister, are in China do- ing missionary work. Arenson? VVhy, he belongs to the firm of Arenson and Claster, Attorneys-at-Law. Honest ? Certainly not, they're first class lawyers. I understand that Ruth Baxter, Kathleen Brauman and Julia Lukas are playing in 'The Devilishness of Dora' at the Nixon in Pittsburgh. Say, Pat, before you go any further, pass the smokes. My wife says I have to stop smoking after the first of the year, so I am making up time. That's a clever looking ash- tray you have. Yes, Tom, wouldn't you like to know where it came from? Remem- ber Phyllis Pfouts? Well, she made itg she and Peg Clark have a studio in Pasadena. Peg's husband is a famous baritone, but Peg has so many domestic cares that she doesn't have time for anything but taking care of the children. Here's our old friend John, he's a retired million- aire. Guess he learned how to grab money when he was treasurer of the 13 class. Of course you all know that James Cupps is Secretary of the Treasury. Does any body know any- thing about Jim Eggers P Sure, he was Harvard's star half- backg it's rumored that he is engaged to one of the members of our class. There's Bob Eiler, I heard that he's engineering a goldmine down in South America. You know that he almost got in wrong-he was accused of murdering the manager of that company that made our class rings. How about Bonnie Fitzgerald F Oh she, Jean Frank, Jean Wright, and Clair McKay, and Frances Gold- man, too, are leading lights on the National Committee for Woman's Suffrage. While we're speaking of Woman's Suffrage, do you know that Eleazer Levy as governor of Penn- sylvania and Howard Schmeltz, State Treasurer, were instrumental in getting votes for women in that state P Gee, I'll bet Earl Tatum and Paul Kesel don't like that very Well. My goodness! here's our friend Dave Hill. I've heard that he's a VVall Street financier and spends his win- ters on his alligator farm in Florida. He drove over to Washington in his Ford about a month ago. They say john jones has become very popular since he discovered how to make artiiicial eggs for twenty-five cents a dozen. The Johnson sisters? Oh yes, they have a studio together, Helen is a poetess and Elizabeth a novelistg they are quite a famous pair. And here is Lois Linhartg I never thought I would live to see the day when she would be president of I g I.: Illll ali 3 : THE SCHEH LEH JOURNAL : IF Ill . lllll , ill'-:ill Wellesley. But she was such an ex- cellent student at Schenley, remem- ber? Pauline Lewin! looks just like her, doesn't it? I don't know what became of her, but she must be at the head of something with all that exe- cutive ability of hersg probably she is bossing her husband around. They tell me that Emilie Laubie and lean Miller are teaching music in Balti- more. Here are Eleanor Matthews and Ruth Marson. They have per- fected a scheme whereby meals may be mechanically cooked, thereby giv- ing the housewife a chance to gad about all day. Oh say, did you know that Katherine Pringle is a famous comedienne? Yes, she and Bill Murdoch and Ted Stockslager are masters of the art. Why, in the last audience they played before, two men laughed so hard they haven't straight- ened their faces out yet. If you fel- lows want to read some good novels and poems, read Irma Robin's latest works-they are surely thrilling. We certainly had some artists in our classg for instance, here are Bertha Schewe and Dorothy Shef- field. Bertha modeled that bust of Mr. Rule over there by the window. Has anybody seen him lately P Yes, he was here for my inaugu- ration. He at last had the chance of leaving his duties as Red Cross Direc- cor for Armenia and coming to Wash- ington for the occasion. fBrunton entersj A message for Mr. Lintz, sir. QBob reads itj Sorry to break up the party, but I have to go back to the office immediatelyg the Russian Am- bassador, Rosenberg, has an appoint- ment with me. I'll see you again, fellows. So long. MAUDE MILLER. fy, 3 W e ' EM! 'ff' . K f 14 ar' '-I-1 an THE scnenfgisl Jounrml. ,JE g1 I I' , , I f XE EI ,I H ?f ' ,.,. gl ' ' ' 2:2121 ff J' ,rig-X I il? ,, s-Y4 i1-4, Y . I.ooKnNG AT THE FUTURE FRESHIE WHERE SOME SPEND THE FIRST PERIOD X, TRYING WRITE SOMETHING FUNNY FOR THE Joummu. OUR QUARTET ' Wf A . A ouwn BOARD com-:s IN HANDY WHERE ALL GOOD JOKES GO TO. To WND OUT YOUR MARKS? EVVTFISCHERI 15 GHIGGS, THOMAS NEWELL- Cinders , T, N. T. Class President, President Student Board '19, Presi- dent Hobby Club '18, Football, Tennis, Track, Basketball. Tom goes in for everything- Studies, sports, girls, fellows, fun, Volatile, versatile, voluble- He's the whole show rolled in one. Look! he's winding up the watch of his witg by and by it will strike--for though he is a wit, he's no fool. ABEL, HERTI-IA Civic Forum, Commercial Club. Bertha's quiet, sometimes gay- She does her bit in every wayg With boys she's very seldom seen, Sometimes in class she's rather green. As innocent as a new laid egg. AHRIGNDTS, GEORGIA- Georgy Choral Club. A fair young girl is Georgy! A dancer? Well, you betcha! In class she should be in esteem, For she can write just by the ream. Vacation is her vocation. ANDERSON, HILDA- Andy Basketball, Leaders' Club, Chemistry Club, Civic Forum, Naturalist Club. O, Hilda's quite industrious, She's really very studiousg But yet in playing basketball, The score she gets is never smallg We must confess of Hilda though, ln jazzing she is rather slow. Harmony with every grace, Played in the fair proportions of her face. ARENSON, HERMAN- Herm Spanish Club, Camera Club, Civic Forum, Student Board '17, Social Committee, Class Play. Our Herman is a shark at Math.- We all know that's a. factg But we admit without a qualm That we our brains have racked To find out how he gets away With such a lack of tact. A little mite who thinks himself the whole cheese. 16 ATKINSON, ELEANOR This girl is quiet and so small, In classroom though, she's wont to stallg Although she makes but little noise, She is quite fond of all the boys. Speech is great, but silence is greater. BAILEY, LEROY Student Board '18, Class Book Committee. A well dressed, silent youth, At least, that's what he seemsg A poet, too, forsooth, And often lost in dreams. l'm forever blowing bubbles. BALDAUF, MARY- Mamie Naturalist Club, Leaders' Club, Civic Forum. M is for mischief, that's quite plain to seeg A is for angel which she'll never beg R means her readiness for a good timeg Y stands for youth, quite too radiant for rhyme. It would be well to lengthen to the last a sunny word. BAUER, MILDRED- Wifey , Mid Camera Club, Civic Forum, Publication Commitee '19, Class Book Committee '20, Naturalist Club. The sensitive souls of most artists need care- Giggling and nonsense fills them with despairg But Mildred is jolly and chuck full of fun, With rollicking, frolicing humor she's won A smile from the sourest, a laugh from the sad, But sometimes her sarcasm has made us plumb mad. For she's a jolly good fellow. BAXTER, RUTH Civic Forum. In school she's very placid, And doesn't make much noise: But you just ought to see her When she's outside with the boys. She is pretty to walk with And witty to talk with And pleasant to think upon. 17 BENJAMIN, HARRY Chemistry Club, Civic Forum. Our Benjamin's not quite a chemistry shark, Yet some way or other he does hit the mark, Yet get him around before 8:45- Well, the man who can do this is not yet alive. I heard a hollow sound, who rapped on my head? 1:1-:RNs'rEIN, HYMEN G.- Hym Civic Forum, French Club, W. S. S. Salesman. ln English, Hym is not a shining light, But there are other things we keep in sightg With stamps he's done his share for Schenley High, And many other things you can't deny. As idle as a painted chip upon a painted ocean. BLOCK, HAROLD B.- Bushy Civic Forum, Commercial Club, Basketball '20 Senior Football '19, Manager Baseball '19, Track Dramatics Club. In basketball he failed to star, We're not at all sure that he skates, But he, 'tis sure, excels by far, All others in classroom debates. This way the noise was, if mine ear be true. BLYTHE, JOHN- Johnny Track, Capt. Track Team '19, Choral Club. Hard study agrees not with John, Though at running he's just like a fawng But if there's a crowd which he is among- In it you will find his friend who's so young. The sin of excessive length. ISUETTICHER, NINA Basketball, Choral Club, Student Board, Leader Club. Here is Nina, The basketball queen, In the thick of the fight She is sure to be seen, She takes to wild tunes As a duck takes to water, And she's ruined her rep As a minister's daughter. A sprightly miss and a good fellow. 18 BOLLENS, ARCHIE This young man's ambition Is to be a journalist, But we're sure iwe've read his stuffj His calling he has missed. He that wants should not be bashful. BOLLINGER, LAURA- Lary Naturalist Club. There is a young lady named Laura, Who always says, Wait, 'til tomorrow. But poor Laura, 'tis said, Will get some marks in red, Since her lessons are her greatest sorrow. A fig for care-a Hg for woe. BRAUMAN, KATHLEEN- Katty Class Play Caste, Leaders' Club '18-'19, Triangle Club, Modern Language Club '18-'19. At dancing Katty is a shark, At acting she's a starg But when she starts to argufy, She doesn't get so far. They say the best men are moulded out of faults. BRFINNAN, ANNA Naturalist Club, Civic Forum. That school should begin at 8:45 ls a thing to which she can't agree, For she will come in late, Though 'tis always her fate, To be told she must come 'round at three. Better late than never. BROOKS, HE DEN- Br00kSie Class Play Caste, Basketball '19, Civic Forum, Commencement Speaker. Greek myths tell a tale of a maid of this name, Whose face launched a thousand of ships, Though this Helen may not attain such great fame, We know she tries all to eclipse- For an actress she is and a writer as well, So famous she'l1 be, we foretell. 'tSpare thy breath to cool thy porridgef' 19 BROXVN, MARY ' Mary L. Brown Cmay her rashness ne'er ceasej Awoke one day from a deep dream of peace, Report at the oflice at once! she was told, Do you think cutting periods the school's rep will up- hold? But Mary just smiledg she was used to such calls, For more than one time she'd been caught in the halls, Still, it's imps such as she that are always liked best, Because they're so merry and quite self-possessed. Study is a weariness of the flesh. BRUNTON, JOSEPH-' ' Rameses II Class Secretary, Student Board '19, Pres. Hobby Club '19-'20, Civic Forum, French Club. He's big and tall, Beloved of all, A fine scribe you'll agreeg But running his Lizzie Keeps him so busy. A chauffeur it seems he will be. Remote from cities lived a Swain. BYRNE, MARTIN- Texas Class Basketball. Martin is one who does, not give a hang, This can be seen by his hair a la bang. This little kid is laughed at by the boys- Reason enough since he makes so much noiseg Proof may be had if you'1l step into class Where you'll find Texas still shooting the gas. A plentiful lack of wit. CA PLAN, LEO Oh Leo, should a lion wild Happen to see you in some class, He'd gaze with awe and manner mild At talk and words from such a child. A word to the unwise is useless CARLISLE, HELEN Helen is a happy lass, She's seldom sad, 'tis true, Except of course when in the class, For there she's frightened blue. The only way to have friends is to smile. 20 CA RLSUN, ELSIE Basketball. Elsie is not studious, That fact no one will doubtg But yet she's always happy And we never see her pout. She sorter keeps things lively in the vale of human hearts. CARR, MURRAY Hobby Club, Mandolin Club, Modern Language Club, Student Board '20. Murray is not tall, Neither is he smallg A Franklin you will find he runs, And all the girls our Murray shuns. Out of my way. CHILDS, JENNIE- Jen Civic Forum, Leaders' Club, Chemistry Club. Jennie giggles all day long- She doesn't think that giggling's wrong: She's sure to drive the blues away With her smiling face and winning way. Laugh not too much. CHORNYAK, JOHN Chemistry Club, Civic Forum, Naturalist Club. At history he's a shark, But physics-ah, That is not such a lark. And he's often been heard to say, That he prays for the beautiful day Which will bring to an end his hard way. His reason for which is most easily' seen When you are informed that the ro0m's one fourteen. Throw physic to the dogsg I'1l have none of it. CLARK, BEN Civic Forum. Ben likes to have a lot of fun- So seldom is his nightwork doneg He likes the girls, he likes to dance, , Which does not tend his grades to advance. He multiplieth words without knowledge. 21 CLARK, CHARLES- Hess Varsity Track '19-'2O. A tiny fellow is young Chas And little cares for noisy jazzg But when you see him shooting past, You must admit that he is fa.st . He'11 grow up by and by. CLARKE, MARGARET- Peg , Peggy Social Committee, Leaders' Club, Basketball, Swim- ming, Girls' Cheer Leader. She shines at all the socials but not on the honor rollp She likes basketball devoutly but she has another goal: It's making everyone her friendg she surely does succeed. A lot more smiles like Peggy's-That's what all sad seniors need. I came, I smiled, I conquered. CLASTER, MAURICE Class Play Caste, Hobby Club, Civic Forum, Senior Social Orchestra. This noisy young fellow wh0's so loud and so gay, Came here to show us how to act in our playg And though he's not famous for studying books, He can pound the piano real well with his hooks 'l'here's one thing, however, that's really obscure: How he does get away with excuses so poor. The glass of fashion and the mould of form. COHEN, EVA Civic Forum. She's full of fun, she's full of life, She quite forgets this world of strifeg But sometimes still you've got to say. You don't quite get her funny way. A great devotee of the Gospel of Getting On. COHEN, ITHIEL- Ick Class Play, Business Committee, Student Board, Civic Forum, Hobby Club, French Club. He takes a chance at anything- At studying or at acting: He helps with the business of our class And his hobby's stamp collecting, And last, 'though it is not the least, He's always ready for fun and jest. In arguing, too, the teachers owned his skill, For e'en though vanquished, he could argue still. 22 COHEN, JOSEPH Civic Forum, Class Basketball '18. There is a young fellow named Cohen, Who says there's a great deal in knowini But ah! sad to say. In the class everyday, Joe does not prove it by his showin'. I never felt the kiss of love, or maiden's hand in mine.' COLE, LULU- Lu Student Board, Civic Forum, Choral Club, Leaders Club. Although she has often a great deal to say, Still her voice we desire to hear: For we're made to rejoice When her sweet bird-like voice In song, lightly falls on our ear. A kind-hearted, good-tempered soul. CONNORS, THOMAS J. Track '18-'19-'20, Class Football '17-'19, In track and football he's done his full share, Athletics have been his particular careg He's not much inclined to society whirls, So you'll seldom find him around with the girls. He has a state of extreme exhaustion. COOPER-, HELEN Helen is quiet, but everyone knows, She never has lacked for gallant young beauxg She's seldom seen frowning just right after lunch Because 'cake and candy she always does munch. Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, No winter in thy year. CRAILSHEIMER, BETTY Betty always bright and gay, Talks and plays the livelong dayg In the halls with lads she's seen, Boys, it seems, for her are keen. Mirth, sparkling like a diamond shower, is thine. 23 CRICK, LINVILLE Football Manager, Hockey, Tennis, mittee. Linville Crick's 'bout six feet tally He likes all sports and gamesg But at his books he seldom looks, He saves his glances for the dames. The first four years are the hardest. CROSS, BEN W.- Benny , White Business Committee, Football '19. A tall and handsome member Of the last football eleveng A very brilliant scholar Till he came to English seveng At times he's old and serious, At dances, just a kid. VVe wouldn't dare to tell his girl, He'd sue us if we did. A lion among ladies. UUPPS, JAMES Civic Forum, Varsity Track '19-'20, W. man. Jimmie has a fine opinion Of his honored self, He boosts War Savings Stamps but lays His studies on the shelf. I am Sir Oracleg when I ope my mouth, le bark. CUNIFF, LEONA Civic Forum, Spanish Club, Tennis. Leona has a nice fur coatg . You never heard her Shakespeare quoteg She says she likes young men, not boys- We wish her very many joys! Solomon, in all his glory, was not arrayed these. CURTIN, NANCY-t'Nance Civic Forum, Commercial Club. Nancy is studious the whole livelong day, But if you should meet her at a little soiree, You'll find she's quite different and not dull a In fact, she is often the belle of the ball. Good nature and good sense must ever join. 24 Class Play Com- S. S. Sales- t no dog like one Of t all- DERMITT, SUZANNE Susie's smiles and twinkling eyes Charm us from afarg All the b0y's She'll lionize, But-?'s her regular? The proper study of womankind is man. DIAMOND, HELEN Naturalist Club. Helen is very small and slim, In class sometimes a little dim, Some day she'll tread the path of fame, And sparkle brightly like her name. List to the thunder of her voice. DICKSON, GAREY Hockey '19-'20, Student Board. Garey's quiet, handsome, and also well dressed, Some day with Eleanor he'll build a wee nestg When dancing, he's right there, we all must admit- At hockey our Garey has plenty of grit. Try, try again. DORMAN, LOREAN Naturalist Club, Triangle Club, Civic Forum. Lorean, our disappointed blond , Of someone she is very fondg But she doesn't mind our teasing, For to her it's very pleasing. After all there's something about a wedding gown prettier than any other gown in the world. DUNN, SARAH- Tommie Choral Club, Student Board '19. Oh, Tommie she never despairs, When in class her knowledge she airsg But her smile's very cold Alld not a bit bold, If she should be caught unawares. Of Tom, Dick and Harry, the first is sufficient. 25 EARDLEY, NORMAN Track '18-'19-'20, Senior Foot Ball, Class Basketball '20, Tennis Manager '20, Chemistry Club. He hurdles and plays basketball With quite a lot of skill, But when he has to go to work, Eardley is often ill. Famine in thy cheeks. EATON, VIRGINIA Chemistry Club, Civic Forum, Song, Yell and Motto Committee. ' Virginia's voice is very weak When she recites in class, But what cares she for voices meek When she is sure to pass. She reasoned without plodding long, Nor ever gave her judgment wrong. EBVDY, JOHN- Johnnie Class Treasurer, Student Board, Ex. Council Student Board '19. Our Johnnie, a treasure is he- He is quiet as quiet can beg But after three-ten He is seen with his frien' Parading the halls with great glee! My lord, here is a note of certain dues! EDXVA RDS, LILLIAN A modest violet, you think, Because you scarce can hear her? But we have often seen her prink And powder 'fore the mirror. l'1l speak to thee in silence. EGIGERS, JAMES- Jimmie Class Vice-president, Executive Council, Football Capt. '19, Basketball, Baseball. He plays basketball and football and he's always in the gameg Oh the blighter is a fighter of renown! He's vice-president, moreover, though you ought to know the same, And the teachers have a job to keep him down. And the muscles of his brawny arms Are strong as iron bands. 26 EILER, ROBERT- Bob Student Board '18, Chairman Ring Committee, Class Book Committee, Hockey '19-'20, French Club. At hockey he's a terror, For he's always on the job, But when it comes to girls, good-night! You hate 'em, don't you Bob? Thou hast the fatal gift of beauty. EMERSON, STROHM- J, S. Swimming, Student Board '19, Capt. Life Saving Crew, Gun Club, Class Play Committee. Strohm Emerson has traveled much- He's been in far Japan, Of swimming and all water sports, He is an ardent fan. But we must sadly tell on Strohm, At night he's sometimes lazy, And in his classes the next day His answers oft are hazy. Ah, why should life all labor be? ESPENSCHADE, ANNA Ring Committee, Leaders' Club, Swimming Team '20, Life Saving, Civic Forum. Does she dance, does she sing, Does she pull an A , Does she skate and does she swim, And basketball does play? , Does she? I'll say she does. Laugh and the world laughs with you. ETZEL, BETTY Choral Club, Tennis. 'Tis quite a crime to worry over some old musty books, For girls should worry fBetty thinksj only about their looks, And so you seldom see her with her head bent deep in thought- Unless it's over some new hat or coat that she has bought. Night after night she sat and bleared her eyes with books. EWART, WILLIAM- Bill Senior Dance Orchestra. A chap whose friendship is worth while, A chap who has a great big smile, A chap, alas! who's led astray By wiles of charming fair ones gay, That's Bill. 'tMy heart is Wax to be molded as she pleases. 27 FA Y, HE LEN He1en's not a noisy lass, But she's pretty fair in class, For you know she can't be dumb, Since from Greenville she does come. Diligence is the mother of good fortune. FISCHER, FRED- Fred , Ditts Hockey '19-'20, Class Book Committee, Class Picture Committee. Now Fred like Old Bud , Is an artist, I'm told, With pencil and pad Cartoons he'll unfold: But cities and maps- Good heavens! we've told. What's in a name? li'lTZGl+IRALD, BERNADETTE4-''Bonnie' Class Book Committee, Class Basketball, Varsity Capt. '20, Leaders' 'C1ub, Civic Forum, 'Vice-president Naturalists' Club, Student Board. Our Bonnie is gay and light-hearted, And sweet and dear as can be, Her lips in a smile always parted, In greeting for all she may see. Athlete, reader- A dandy all round girl is she. Dancer, leader -- Oh, Bonnie! Ne'er lose that bright glee. tShe should be good after thisl As merry as the day is long. FITZPATRICK. EDXVARD Student Board '19-'20, Civic Forum. Ed is tall and very thin- In gym he's not a, star, He takes commercial salesrnanship- We hope he will go far. Long as a mast. FOSTER, DONALD- Don Senior Social Orchestra, Gun Club, W. S. S. This Don's a lean, long, lanky guy- In orchestra banjo's his pie, In corridors we find him roam With girls-no, but with Bill and Strohmg In class we've questions that are strong, But Don will answer right or wrong. He has flashes of delightful silence. 28 FRANK, JEAN Business Committee, Class Play Caste, Civic Forum Triangle Club. There is a small lassie named Jean, As Winsome as ever was seen, She raises her eyes A11d within them there lies A light that's both cunning and keen. A smile from her would banish care, So charming is my Jean. FRASER, DONALD- Dingbat Track, Schenley Reds. Donald is very thin and tall And he's a player of basketball. But if a girl should come his way, He's simply bound to run away. The human interrogation point. FREDERICK, ELIZABETH- Betty Naturalists' Club. She prattles in an infant's tongue, This child of large dimensiong She giggles at the slightest thing, But she has good intention, Her heart's proportionate to her size- She'll grow up some daygmaybeg From pure affection we excuse The ramblings of this baby. A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet. FRIEDMAN, SARAH Choral Club, Naturalist Club. Sarah Friedman is a girl Who seems to shun the social whirl, Far from the crowd's ignoble strife, She walks sedately on through life. Why don't the men propose, mamma, why don't the men propose? FRIGUND, LOUISE Leaders' Club, Social Chairman, Chemistry Club, Civic Forum, Triangle Club, Ring Committee, Varsity Swimming. She's seen on horseback on the drives- 'Tis true, on outdoor sports she thrives, But ne'er the less, she's there in class And always at the head does passg With books and sports and dresses, too, She's sure some girl, I'll tell to you. There's something winning in her coldness. 29 FUHR, CAMILLE Student Board, Civic Forum. She hides behind an awful frown, Outside the gang, She casts her black eyes primly down, Outside the gang, To laugh would be an awful crime, And so she's silent all the time, Unfortunate for you, I feel, You do not know the real Camille Outside the gang. 'AA hearty friend and comrade true: If she has faults, they're very few. FURILLE, MILDRED- Milly Choral Club, Civic Forum, Commercial Club, Dramatic Club. Curly hair and carefree ways, Retail selling and movie plays, A pretty, neat and clever lass- Always alert, and bright in class. Come and trip it as you go, On the light fantastic toe. GALE, RUTH Naturalist Club. A breezy whirl of merriment VVe find this little gale, Her friendship is a quality That's never known to fail, But boys, hark to this safe advice, And listen if y0u're Wise- If you would be fancy-free, Beware of Ruthie's eyes. Quiet and sedate, but very seldom late. GAMBRILL, CHARLES Civic Forum, Hobby Club. Hard work and Gambrill don't agree, And they are seldom seen togetherg And so it always seems that he Spring fever has in any weather. I pride myself I am a stubborn man. GATTO, FRANK Vice-President Triangle Club, Civic Forum, Pres ident French Club. Frank is a writer of some note, But you can surely get his goatg For though he's good at things in school, He's oftimes stubborn as a mule. With words of learned length and thundering sound. 30 GIBBS, ALTA She goes about from class to class, But rarely says a wordg For Alta is a quiet lass Whose voice is seldom heard. Very quiet but all right. GILL, ELIZABETH-- Betty Choral Club. Although her name is really Gill, She's much more than a fish or pill. She likes the boys and likes them well, And this to you and me she'1l tellg 'Tis said that she is dull in class, But yet she never fails to pass. 'AA charming little flirt. GILLESPIE, ALMA Class Basketball, Civic Forum, Varsity Swimming. Alma is a swimmer, almost every race she winsg To see her paddle round the pool, you'd think that she had fins. It would talk: Lord, how it talked! GOLDMAN, FRA NCES Chemistry Club, Civic Forum, Student Board '20, Literary Culture Club. Twinkle, twinkle, little star, What a shining light you are! But forget those studies drear, Else you'll ne'er grow, we fear. By diligence she wins her way. GOLDSTEIN, GEORGE Civic Forum, Life Saving, Spanish Club. Georgie is a cute young man, His clothes are always 'spick and span? His cheeks are very nice and red, In manners he is highly bred. In the morning thou shalt hear my voice ascending high. - l LQ 31 GOLDSTEIN, HENRY Orchestr, Senior Basketball, Chemistry Club. Henry has not much to say, From the girls he keeps away, At violin he is a master, At basketball he should be faster. Silence in seven languages. GOLDSTEIN, MINNIE- Min Civic Forum, Naturalist Club. Our Minnie's not a noisy lass, But you'll admit she has some classg Since Min can dance from morn till night, You'd think it was her main delightg But take it from a guy that knows, Min still has interest in her beaux. Her face is her fortune. GOODMAN, SIMON He isa Goodman. so they say, But as to that we have some doubt, For he is wont to come to class With very little work writ out. When taken, to be well shaken. GOIILD, MARY-- Peg Naturalist Club, Hobby Club, Civic Forum, Class Play Committee. Peg's quaint and cute and full of charmg Declares in flirting there's no harmg Of shallows and unfathomable deeps, We find her a friend we'd like for keeps. The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. GRAF, ELlZABE'lTH- Betty Commencement Speaker. With golden hair and winning way She goes through life from day to day. We'd all feel better if she'd laugh, So here's to you, Betty Graf. Hence, loathed melancholy. 32 GRAJEXVSKI, CASIMIR- Cash Naturalist Club, Civic Forum, Chemistry Club. He has never missed a social, To every dance in town he goes: Though his scholarship is high- Of his marks he never blows, A man's a man for a' that. GUCKERT, MARY Mary is a little blonde, Of boys and dancing she is fondg A merry twinkle in her eye, A smile for each she passes by. A merry maiden with a frisky walk. HALF, IVAN Hobby Club, Naturalist Club, Dramatic Club, Class Play, Student Board '19-'20, Mod. Language Club Chem Club, Chem. Lab. Asst., Civic Forum, commeficemeni Speaker. Ivan Half is a whole lot Whe11 it comes to fun, Half at work may be one-half, At play he's more than one. Good things come by halves. HA NDMACHER, VVILLA This maiden has been known to smile, And once or twice to giggleg But it is said she'd run a mile, Before she'd dance the Wiggle Phoebus! What a name. HARRIS, LENA Civic Forum, Chemistry Club. Lena is so very coy, We've hoped she'd give us a surprise: We'd like to see her vamp a boy, And in her some mischief surmise. Most men are bold. 33 I-IARTER, FRED Chemistry Club, Chemistry Laboratory Assistants, Orchestra, Life Saving Crew. At blowing a bugle our Freddy's right there, In chemistry lessons some say he is fairg But all folks have faults as we're force As a clown with a circus he'd sure mak d to admit- e a hit. Foolery, sir, does walk about the earth like the sun: it shines everywhere. I-IEALY, MAR-Y Now Mary is a quiet girl VVith many a lazy and soft black curlg She's quiet almost as a mouse, You'd hardly think her in the house: But if you knew her very well, Perhaps you'd differ-who can tell? All that are silent are not stupid. HELLER, HARRI ET Here is a little dark-haired lass, She has a winsome smile. But if you should her ire arouse, She'1l make you run a mile. She was a quiet little miss. HELLER, SOL-'iJack Choral Club, Track. Here is our man of printing fame, In this he's earned his brighter nameg You'll always find him where there's noise, Especially among the boys. Man is nature's sole mistake. HILL, DAVID- Dave , Kally Chairman Business Committee, mittee, Ex. Council, Student Board. He drives a cruel bargain, For he's a business mang Buy under and sell over, Our Kally surely can. Still he's a mighty Hue old chap, In math he is no blulferg But recently he learned to dance, Now business interests suffer. He hath a lean and hungry look. 34 Class Book Com HIMELBLAU, LEON- Himel Civic Forum, Student Board. Here is a boy named Himelblau, He d0esn't make much noise, He is an unknown quantity With many of the boys. But we'1l tell you a secret- We've often seen him grin, And we are sure that if he'd try, He'd raise an awful din. I 'Tisn't because he bloomin' can't, It's just because he bloomin' wont. HISSOM, PADEN- Paddy Student Board, Social Committee. A quiet chap is he, And always strives to wing To shirk a bit of work for play, He would call that a sin. I have iaith in a boy who blushesf' INGRAM, HERBERT DUNCAN-'tHerb Picture Committee, President Naturalist Club Civic Forum, Hobby Club, Life Saving Corps, Mandolin' Club, Camera Club. Although our Herb is not a star In Latin, as some others are, Remembered he shall always be For his great work in surgery. And he talked of great things-grasshoppers, etc. JACKSON, MARGARET- Peggie That she's liked, we've heard them tell, And she knows it very well, Girls and boys and others, too, How she does it, we've a clue. Upon her countenance she wore a wide, perpetual smile. JOHNSON, ELIZABETH- Betty - Ring Committee, Leaders' Club, Chemistry Club, Civic Forum, Life Saving Crew. She walks into the classroom With a book and fountain peng She gathers all the honors, And then walks out again. With gentle, yet prevailing force, Intent upon her destined course. 35 JOHNSON, HELEN- Honnie Leaders' Club, Dramatic Club Secretary. Always excited and always alert, Whatever may come or may go, About as jolly and friendly a girl As most of us ever will know. Merrily, merrily shall I live now. JOHNSON, PAUL Varsity Basketball '20, Football '19, Baseball '20, Gym Team '20, Tennis Team. At jumping or at running He has gained his fame, 'tis said. When he's skimming o'er the hurdles, He is bound to be ahead. But when it comes to lessons- .lust the opposite we lind, When he tries to hurdle o'er them, He is sure to be behind. He bows at the shrine of athletics. JONES, JOHN Chemistry Club, Chemistry Laboratory Assistants, Student Board, Class Book Committee. This fair-haired lad, though not so big, Is clever as can beg And when it comes to studying- He'll show up you and me. But oh! when Johnny sees a girl, He's sure to run a mile- We are convinced that Johnny fears The terror of her smile. The stillness and gravity of thy youth the world hath noted. KEPPIE, RUTH E.- Kep , Rudy Choral Club, Civic Forum, Student Board, Class Play Committee. When she sings, her voice is as sweet as a, bird- But when she recites it can scarcely be heard, Her answers to questions are exceedingly low, Though it's certain the answer she rightly does know. And most of all I flee the cruel madness of love. KERN, LESTER Class Football, Class Basketball, Swimming '19, '20, Manager Life Saving Crew '19, Chairman Class Play Committee. Kern's long and lank as he can be- He's most as tall as a big pine tree. As a swimmer, he's one of the best in the school, He. says about no girl he's e'er been a. fool. Yet for him they all fall, for he has such a. grin As would make old Doug Fairbanks as envious as sin. Tall oaks from little acorns grow. 36 K ESEL, PAUL Chemistry Club, Baseball Manager '20, 2nd Basket- ball '20. Paul has nice, short, curly hair- He parts it in the middle, His fav'rite sport is basketball, His fav'rite girl a riddle. fGuess who?J Not stopping o'er the bounds of modesty. liNAl'l', EDWARD li.- Ed , Reverend Senior Football, Class Play Committee. If in the class room he's no good, XVe'll say at socials Eddie's there, The teachers wonder at his mood, Not so the species kind and fair. What can a man be but merry? KNUTT, PAUL- Paulonius Orchestra, Chemistry Club, Civic Forum. Our Paul is a diligent student- Of lessons he is very fond, Yet he is a little bit prudent, For in class he does seldom respond. A bold, bad man. KORB, VIRGINIA- Jeanie Civic Forum, Triangle Journalist Club, French Club. Jeanie is sweet and fair, Noted is she for her hair, And in her eyes, all the while, One can see a lasting smile. A girl that's born with red hair will have red hair until she dyes. KRIEGER, LESTER Chemistry Laboratory Assistants, Spanish Club, Class Football '19. Though Lester's rotund as a barrel, And though he makes a lot of noise, He has a funny sense of humor That puts him in right with the boys. Animals whom it pleased Heaven to make naturally troublesome, like bulls and turkeycocksf' 37 KUZMA, JOSEPH Kuzmafs quite a hand at art- He makes designs and draws cartoonsg Some day we hope he'll do his part At advertising beans and prunes. A nice unparticular man. LANDMAN, FANNY- Fay Triangle Club, Civic Forum, French Club. A quiet little lass, Who has not failed to pass In all her subjects here: She's really quite a dear! So sweet the blush of bashfulnessf' LANE, DOROTHY- Dot Leaders' Club '18, Sec. '19-'20, Student Board '18, Swimming '19-'20, Life Saving Crew, Naturalist Club, French Club. A wonder of a dancer, But a student just the sameg It's pepness such as Dotty has, That brings a person fame. Ever in motion, blithesome and cheery. LAUBIE, EMILIE Choral Club, Naturalist Club, Student Board. Emilie rivals all the vamps With her shining, wondrous lampsg Her voice will someday bring her fame, 'Twill pay you to retain her nameg For someday in a concert hall, Her song will each of you enthrall. Her smile is sweetened by her gravity. LEE, LUCY Lucy Lee Used to be In Miss Dean's English Classg Now Lucy Lee, As you can see, Is authorized to pass. For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams Of the beautiful Miss Lucy Lee. 38 LEE, SARAH- Sallie Chemistry Club. A dwarf with giant brains is she, A student studious as can be, A quiet, timid little lass, A credit to our Senior class. Precious articles are done up in small packages. LENNOX, CLARA Clara is dignity personified, And so has the respect of all of us. But do not think that she's the sort of girl You'll see at socials joining in the fuss. Not much talk-a great, sweet silence. LESSER, JEANETTE French Club, Chemistry Club, Student Board '18-'19. She bustles here and bustles there- A real short figure with dark hairg On argument she seems to dote, And if you wish to get her goat , Just strike an anti-suffrage note. Take pains to allay with some cold drops of modesty thy skipping spirits. LEVY, ELEAZER- Ez Orchestra, Student Board '18, Secretary Laboratory Assistants, President Civic Forum, Class Play, Chemistry Club, Commencement Speaker. Ez is there when it comes to marksg At Civic Forum as Pri-ext' he barksg With girls he's shy, we had surmised, But in class play you'd be surprised. Persuasion tips his tongue whene'er he talks. LEVY, JOSEPHINE Chemistry Club. With joy she is replete, For giggles is hard to beat, She's always piquant and giddy, XVilful, winso111e and Witty. Her voice is but the shadow of a sound. 39 LEXVEDOXV, RENEE Modern Language Club '19, French Club, Student Board '18-'19, Choral Club. Smart in class, smart in dress, A popular lass-but not with Gressg Maker of eyes, creator of fun, Never tells lies,-thus friends has she won. Teach me half the gladness That thy brain must know. LEWIN, PAULINE- Kiddie , Paul Civic Forum, Leaders' Club, Social Committee, Class Play Caste, Class Basketball '18. Pauline's in for everything- She'l1 act and dance and even singg Her interest in all things is great- She'd rather die than come in late. There's a good time coming. LINHART, LOIS Class Book Committee, Color and Flower Committee, Civic Forum, Student Board, Leaders' Club, Executive Council, Swimming Team, Life Saving Crew, Chemistry Club, Chemistry Laboratory Assistants. Lois is an angel-but not the kind that sings And plays upon a golden harp and flaps her fluffy wings. You'll say she's awfully good in class- But you don't know the rest- It's after school, when care has gone, That she is at her best. Born for success she seemed. LINTZ, ROBERT- Bob Chairman Class Book Committee, French Club, Student Board, Civic Forum. Bob comes to us from Parnassus-a hick town up the river, He scorns the girls, who'd,give their curls to cause his heart to quiver. His smile is bright, his head-piece right, he works just like a beaver, And hopes, they say, to give someday, pink pills to cure the fever. So sweet and voluble is his discourse. LOBINGIER, MARTHA FULTON- Martie Leaders' Club, Social Committee, French Club, Class Book Committee. 'Tho she's a dancer and skater And dotes on teas and balls- VVhen she's translating Virgil, She very seldom stalls! Ez soshibble ez a baskit er kittens. 40 LOCKWOOD, KENNETH- Ken Varsity Track Team, Manager Varsity Basketball '20 Football '19, Naturalist Club. A runner, a jumper, a hurdler of renown, An egotist, a pessimist, The best track man in town. 4 All the great men are dying and I feel silgk myself. LUKAS, JULIA Student Board, Sec. Civic Forum, Literary Cultu-'Q Club, Class Play Caste, Triangle Club, Modern Languagl Club. ' Julia is so versatilef There's naught she can not do From coming late 'most every day To winning honors due. Beneath this mild exterior there's a deal of deviltryf' MAIER, SIDNEY- Sid Naturalist Club. Sidney is one of our pupils Who chooses his studies with care, He searches the Program of Courses, To find what soft subjects are there. Machine shop, or printing, or drawing, Are subjects to which he's inclined- But science, mathematics, or Latin, On his schedule you never will find. He hits the soft spots of life. MALONEY, MARGARET Naturalist Club. A gentle lass with eyes demure Describes our Margaret fairg And when she leaves our school we're sure Of friends she'll ne'er despair. She sits as one who inly mourns. MANCUSO, GERTRUDE- Gertie Naturalist Club, Hobby Club. Gertrude of the olive skin, Often Wears a smiling grin, And when called upon erelong, She answers whether right or wrong. Little, but Oh my! 41 MANEY, ALEXANDER Civic Forum, Orchestra, Choral Club, Track. He's a bloomin' hunk 0' sunshine, In his dress he makes a dash, When he had his picture taken, Maney shaved off his mustache C?J. It is a great plague to be too handsome a man. MARSON, RUTH Leaders' Club, Civic Forum, French Club. Our Ruth is never oflicious-- Her dancing is really deliciousg And when she's in class, One is sure she will pass, Though her voice we could hardly call vicious. A maid she is of artless grace, Gentle of voice and fair of face. MATTHEVVS, ELEANOR- N0rsy Swimming Manager '20, Student Board '19, Choral Club, Life Saving Crew, Leaders' Club, Athletic Com- mittee '20, Secretary Mandolin Club. In swimming and dancing and working, E1eanor's time is spent. Though friendship she's never found shirking, With Bill she's quite content. Let the tenor of my life speak for me. MAXVHINNY, MARGARET Chemistry Club. In English, she's a. bear, In talking, she's right there, In other things she's fair, So then, why should she care? Good nature and good sense must ever join. MENDLESON, TILDEN- Tillie President Orchestra '20. A heavy weight our Tilden is- His waist line's not so small, But he can get around all right, When playing basketball. What a beard thou hast gotg thou hast more hairs on thy lips than Dobbin, my fill horse, has on his tail. 42 MILLER, HELEN Spanish Club. About this girl we little know, 'Cause she is seldom heard, In class you'd scarcely know she's there, For she hardly says a word. There was a jolly miller. MILLER, JEAN Leaders' Club, Naturalist Club, Choral Club, French Club, Class Basketball '20, Civic Forum, Life Saving Crew. A fine jazz pianist is Jean, At our dances she's usually seen. Everything is a pleasure, For nothing can phase her, As we see by her bearing serene. Let the world slide. MILLER, LENA I Civic Forum, Commercial Club, Dramatic Club. They say in shorthand she excels- This unobtrusive, quiet lass, Who is too timid to display Her knowledge in another class. As modest as a Bower. MILLER, MAUDE- Mike Pres. Triangle Club, Vice-Pres. Leaders' Club, Sec. Student Board and Executive Council '19, Civic Forum, French Club, Class Social Chairman. She is a writer you'1l admit, And at our socials sheis the bossg But, should you hear a giggle in class, It's sure to come from this same lass. Activity is contagiousfi MONROE, ELEANOR Song, Motto, and Yell Committee, French Club. Eleanor is quite at home When o'er the keys her light hands roamg From her dainty fingers flow Melodies both high and low. uh music, where are thy charms? 43 MURGENSTERN, GOLDIE- Gl1g Class Play Caste, Leaders' Club, Picture Committee, Class Book Committee, Lit. Culture Club '18,-'19, Tri- angle Club 'l9, Civic Forum, Spanish Club. Goldie's liked by boys and girls, For all her kind, sweet ways, Fond she is of curls and whirls, Yet works and makes her A's. Heighho, what a sweep of vanity comes this way! MOSIIGR, CHARLES 111.4- Chick Student Board. The girls, our Chick has tried to shung From them, 'tis said, he'll always run. But though he's still, you can depend, He'l1 always be your helping friend, Silence more eloquent than words. DIURDOCH, WILLIAM- Bill Class Play Caste, Color and Flower Committee, Civic Forum, Chemistry Club. At joking, acting, prancing, Bill always does his share, But lo! at socials dancing, You never find him there. 'tln walked Bill, one vast substantial smile. MYERS, LOUIS- Louie Class Book Committee, Chemistry Club, Dramatic Club, Chemistry Lab. Assistants, Triangle Club, Senior Basketball. A Louie likes to scribble verse, So we made use of him, And for our Class Book Journal, He has always worked with vim. I have missed the endearing elegance of female friend- ship. McKAY, CLAIRE Social Committee, Civic Forum, Spanish Club, Executive Council, Leaders' Club. If you're seeking a girl Who can dance in a whirl, Or tell you what ought to be done, Here's a lass with brown eyes, Who will sure take the prize, For she's merry and chuck-full of fun. Dancing eyes that send forth light And make the darkest places brightf 44 MCKIBNIREN, NoI+:MAN ' Choral Club, Student Board, Yell, Song, and Motto Committee. From out the shining ivory keys, He music brings that all doth please. Now if the world was naught but tune, You'd find him top notch very soon. 'tMusic hath charms to soothe the savage breast. MCKINLEY, ROBERT-- Bob , Mac Civic Forum, Student Board '19-'20. A sociable chappy is Mac, And a heap of good sense he can pack' But in class how he wriggles, Outside how he gigglesg If it's not true, we take it all back. 1 A dainty bud to blossom into a rose. NEXVMAN, DOIIOTHY- Dot Class Play Caste, Chemistry Club, Modern Language Club, Journalist Club. Dorothy is so plump and so fair And always willing to do her shareg ln English she happens to be quite a shark, Though she always will make some foolish remark. She cannot be hid. NIELANDER, XVILLIAM- Bill Track '18-'19, Chemistry Club, Civic Forum A bright young chap, with hair bright red, And lots of learning in his headg A fellow who can swiftly run- Thus old Bill Nielander is done. My speech is deliberate and my movements slow. 0'CONNOR, GERTRUDE- Gertie Hobby Club. Though Gertrude is so small and shy, She has a twinkle in her eyeg For all her quiet mien demure, We know she's plotting mischief sure. How much older art thou than thou look'st! 45 OVER-HOLT, HAROLD- Jap Ring Committee, Civic Forum, Spanish Club. He's not the vociferous sort, Although he's a very good sport, Some say he's no dancer, But if he should answer, We'd be sure not to hear his retort. I am not of the talking sort. PALLEY, SAMUEL Civic Forum. Samuel has such quiet ways, Yet seldom home you'll hear he stays. Economics is his speed, And that you'll tind is all his creed. I do desire we may be better strangers. PATTEN, HAZEL- Haze Naturalist Club, Basketball '19. Good things may very often be In tiny parcels wrapp'd,- But lo! our Haze defies this all, And is as good as tall. A smooth and steadfast mind, Gentle thoughts and calm desires. PATTEN, JOSEPH Patten uses words so long, They sound just like a ceaseless song. He thinks profoundly. On his brow A learned Wrinkle shows e'en now. But still his tongue ran on, the less of Weight it bore, the greater ease. PATTERSON, BOYD C.- Pat Chairman Picture Committee, Class Book Com- mittee, Executive Council of Civic Forum, Chemistry Club, Pres. Chemistry Laboratory Assistants, Vice-Pres. Student Board, Executive Council, Pres. Mandolin Club, Orchestra, Athletic Committee '20. With a Wink and a twinkle of eye, Our Pat's a most studious guyg He's a very laborious, rather notorious, mirthful, up- roarious guyg Yes, a very chemistical, highly artistical, characteristical guy. Thy modesty is but a candle to thy merit. 46 PERLOW, DORA Choral Club, Civic Forum. Dora is a jolly girl With a pretty auburn curl, With bright alluring smiles, Ever practicing her wiles. Let the world go. PFOUTS, PHYLLIS- Phyl Leaders' Club, Life Saving Crew, Varsity Swimming Team, Civic Forum, Triangle Club. A mermaid, a dancer, a. dashing brunnetteg She has lots qf pep and she makes lots of noise. So do not despair, Phyllis, you may get him yet, But kindly stop vamping those helpless Tech boys. The cynosure of neighboring eyes. PORTER, WILLIAM M.- Bill Chemistry Club, Civic Forum. Our William, though a man of many parts, Brings not to ostentatious view his artsg His virtues, unassuming though they be, Cannot be hid from either you or me. The very pineapple of politeness. POWELL, GRACE Secretary Naturalist Club. Here's a girl who's very merry, 'Cept when chosen secretary! And though she hates to do this work, Grace would not dare from duty shirk. A smile for all, a greeting glad, An amiable, jolly way she had. PRICE, SYLVIA Class Play Caste. ls this the maid we thought so shy, So quiet, deep and a' that? Well, since we've seen the play, oh my, We've changed our minds and a' that. Love me, love my dog. 47 PRINGLE, JENNIE Student Board, Civic Forum, French Club, Dramatic Club. Our Jenne is tres, tres petite, And she is also very neat. Although she's just chuck fulll' of fun, Her marks astonish everyone. A mere slip of a girl. PRINGLE, KATHRYN Our Kathryn's quite a slender lass, Who lives to make the whole world laughg She's fond of talk, I've heard some say, But ne'er the less along life's way, Her friends are close and those that stay. A miss is as good as her smile. PROBST, GEORGE H.- Icky Hockey '19, Capt. '20, Baseball, Football, 2nd Basketball, Student Board. On ice and turf our George is fast, In realms of sports he is a bear, But sometimes in the Civics class, He makes us wonder if he's there. I have several bones not yet broken. PROBST, IRENE Basketball, Leaders' Club. Hark, ye Schenleyites, one and all, This girl's the spirit of basketball, With fiery zeal and fiery hair, When others balk-Irene will dare. Wee, modest, crimson-tipped flower. RAPHAEL, RALPH Literary Culture Club, Swimming. If questions deep you wish to solve, Or words whose origin involve Great meanings far beyond your ken, Just turn your steps and travel then To Raphael, your quest will end. Logic is logic, that's all I say. 48 REBMAN, FRED Class Basketball '18, Swimming '18-'19, Capt. '20, Class Play Committee, Class Football '19, Life Saving Crew. Rebman's a first class swimmer, With girls he hates to roamg It's when he's in the water That Fred is most at home. A quiet, unassuming 1ish. RICHARDS, FRANCES Varsity Basketball, Girls' Track, Choral Club, Leaders' Club. Frances is not very tall, But she can play basketballg In class she's often very good- All we can say is knock on wood. A rare compound of oddity, frolic and fun. RICHMAN, JEANETTE- Gee Civic Forum, French Club. Though not so very gay, We often hear them say: When she is out of class, Then she's a happy lass. How hard it is for the rich man. RIESMEYER, ELEANOR- Ike Civic Forum, Naturalist Club, French Club. Ike is tall and awfully lean, Her studies slip past all unseen, Her grin is broad as it is long, And I should worry is her songg But Ike isffriend to one and all, Her virtues make her faults seem small. Long and lanky, tall and thin, Fun by the bushel stored within. ROBIN, IRMA- Hermie Sec. Modern Language Club '18-'19, Chem. Lab. Asst., Triangle Club, French Club, Song and Motto Com- mittee. . Oh, Irma's a sage and a poetg Oh, Irma's deep, but few know itg But in conscience she's lacking, When from class she's slacking. I saw and loved. 49 ROSE, THOMASINE-- Tom Leaders' Club, French Club, Chemistry Club, Basket ball '20, Swimming Capt., Tennis. Fair Vanity is Tommy Rose, Who wears Dame F'ashion's latest clothes: She doesn't care much for her books- She only thinks about her looks: She's friend to all-from care she's free, There are few so popular as she. lf to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face and y0u'll forget 'em all. ROSENBERG, EDNA Edna's a conscientious lass, Who does her best in ev'ry class, But every rose must have a thorn, Her voice sounds like a ship's fog horn. A rosebud set with little willful thorns. ROSENBERVG, EDWARD- Eddie , Rosie Senior Basketball, Civic Forum. Eddie likes the girls they say, Names don't bother him a bitg Agnes, Mary, Katie, May,- With all, he tries to make a hit. But here's the question in our minds, A question that We fear: Does Eddie like to study hard, And does he love his teachers dear? He lives by asking questions. ROSENBLOOM, ESTELLE4 Tey Leaders' Club, Civic Forum, Dramatic Club. Estelle is such a jolly lass, We all her smiles do crave: But when she is in Latin class, Her smiles are not so brave. Tey's Wise and witty, so 'tis said, CThis all her good friends know.J We hope she'll travel on ahead And wiser, wittier grow. Still to be neat, still to be dressed As you were going to a feast. ROUFF, REBECCA Rebecca's known by very few, She's not a mixer, you see, But to those few, she is so true, Really jealous are we. Silence is sweeter than speech. 50 ' SANIEL, ETHEL Hobby Club, Triangle Club, Civic Forum, French Club, Modern Language Club '19. This lass is one who strove for years The teachers' pride to beg So hard she worked with care and thought, And got there verily. Greater ambition hath no woman than this. SAXTON, ALLEN- Al Gym Team, Chairman Song, Yell, and Motto Corn- mittee. He makes our yells and mottos And reads them to the classg That's all we have against him, He's clevere-let him pass. He is truly a modest gentleman. SCHEWVE, BERTHA Flower and Color Committee. Our Bert is a jolly good scoutg She is one whom the boys rave about. At a dance or a. tea, She is certain to be, For be sure she is never left out. A lady, sir, by many accounted beautiful. SCHME LTZ, HOWARD Chairman Flower Committee, Choral Club, Civic Forum. His face is always Richmond red, His eyes Masonic blue, He's' color chairman, you might guess, He makes a good one, too. In school retiring fits him Well, Outside it would not do. Look how his color comes and goes. SEMMER, BETH Color and Flower Committee. They say that still waters must always run deep, And we're certain it is so with youg For under your quiet and dignified smile There's a spirit so trusty and true. Silent and chaste she steals along, Far from the world's gay, busy throng. 4 51 SI-IEFFIELD, DOROTHY- Dot Do1'othy's very trim and neat, With many suitors at her feetg She always has a smile for you, So come her way if you feel blue. I'll speak in a monstrous little voice. STEIN, HELEN Commercial Club, Naturalist Club. We have heard she's a very fine dancer, But outside of that we don't know What kind of a girl is our Helen, For her gifts she does not often show. Drink to me only with thine eyes. STERN, JEROME- Jerry Orchestra, Chemistry Club, Civic Forum, Life Saving His name is Stern, but he is not, In fact, he's rather mildg At pool he misses ne'er a shot, He is a Winsome child. He will discourse most eloquent music. STILLE, CLARICE Civic Forum, French Club. She doesn't look like a lass who's so brainy in class, But, oh! you'd be surprised! She seems so quiet and shy, but in the locker-room, my How her lungs she's exercised. Queen rose of the rosebud garden of girls. STILLE, GEORGE Naturalist Club, Student Board. He's very short but still he plays At basketball, his friends so say. He'd never tell you, for he's shy, The sight of girls just makes him fly. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm 52 STOCKSLAGER, THEODORE- Teddy Student Board, Swimming, Social Committee. This yellow-haired lad likes the ladies they say, With the opposite sex you will find him each day. They all call him Teddy and he sure is a bea,r g At swimming and dancing he's always right there. But sometimes in class there are things he knows not For the lesson he learned at a dance hall was taught A foot more light, a step more true, Ne'er from the heath-flower dashed the dew. STRAUCH, PAUL Civic Forum. Some day we'Il find that this young man Has gained great fame and wide renown, For he has hit upon a plan To bring the cost of living down: Scientific farming is the secret of it allg His enormous harvests will make the prices fall. Many of our presidents have been farmer boys. STUCKENHOLDT, FLORENCE Civic Forum, Naturalist Club. She always has her lessons done, For Florence is an earnest lassg But sometimes she is quite lawless, For she not seldom cuts a class. Variety is the spice of life. SUSSER, BELLA Naturalist Club, Orchestra '18, Civic Forum. Bella is chuck full of pep Among her friendsg that is her rep. Though she is so very small, She's no flower on the wall. Life is but a day at most. TATUM, EARL Student Board '19 He hasn't been with us very long, But where he is, his smile's along: With it he's made full many a friend, As many, it seems, as he can tend. A smile for all, a greeting glad, An amiable jolly way he had. 53
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